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Discover Ludwig"thinned" is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it as an adjective to describe something that has been made thinner, less concentrated, or less dense. Example sentence: After I thinned the paint, it was much easier to apply to the wall.
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Mohan (or, at least, Stein) suggests Greek yoghurt thinned with water, Murshed natural yoghurt and milk, Jaffrey yoghurt and whipping cream and Toombs coconut milk and double cream.
Although over half of hedge funds manage less than $100m, they represent only 1.4% of the industry's $2 trillion or so in assets, according to Hedge Fund Research, a data provider.The ranks of potential hedge-fund managers have also thinned.
Why? Four main reasons: With most companies having thinned the layers of corporate bureaucracy, most managers work longer hours.
Economic and social change has thinned their ranks and, according to Roger Mortimore, head of political polling at Ipsos MORI, lower- middle-class ("C1") voters are now an especially coveted demographic group, not least because they make up over a quarter of the electorate.So too are other groups.
The ranks of the rich are set to be thinned in coming years but perhaps the wealth of those that remain will be more soundly based.
There have recently been improvements: the army's checkpoints are being thinned, and there is also talk of some of the displaced going home.
The problem is that by banning speculators, they may jeopardise the rest of the sovereign CDS market.Volumes for individual countries such as Portugal and Belgium have thinned dramatically, says Michael Hampden-Turner, a strategist at Citigroup, making them potentially untradeable.
Despite numbers thinned by the defection of those fearful of getting hurt, the anti-Mubarak protesters may still be able to mount mass protests, perhaps after Friday prayers.
The exceptions were that raw GM potatoes appeared to thicken the lining of a bit of the gut called the jejunum more than the controls did, while boiled GM potatoes thinned the lining of another bit of the gut, called the caecum.
As the buildings thinned and the road became quieter, the colonel lifted the glasses from his face and turned to us.
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Taking away the thinned-out material is difficult, and sloppy thinning can increase the risk of fire by leaving dry branches and leaves on the forest floor.
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